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Splunk | IT Search for Log Management, Operations, Security and Compliance - 3 views

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    Splunk is the world's leading software used to monitor, report and analyze live streaming IT data as well as terabytes of historical data - located on-premises or in the cloud. More than 1,850 organizations in 70 countries use Splunk to gain valuable insights from their IT data to improve service levels, reduce IT operations costs, mitigate security risks, and drive new levels of operational visibility.
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Linux screen command tutorial | Linux Operating System - Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo... - 0 views

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    Linux screen command tutorial ggarron | April 30, 2010 - 3 weeks 5 days  in Linux command line Linux tips I have face this lots of times, I am connected to my server using ssh, then I start a download, a log processing or a bittorrent download. I realize that task is going to take a lot of time. What to do?, well usually one have leave the ssh session open, and the home computer on. What if the ssh session just drops? all work is done, and there is the need to start all over again. I have used nohup command to execute commands after exit from the shell prompt. But there are other options, one of them is screen.
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kippo - 0 views

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    Kippo is a medium interaction SSH honeypot designed to log brute force attacks and, most importantly, the entire shell interaction performed by the attacker.
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FedTech: Simple Security on the Go - 0 views

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    The Air Force Research Lab creates a tool to protect the network when users log in remotely. By Matt McLaughlin
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Rsync To Dropbox / Jungle Disk « Blog | lesterchan.net - 7 views

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      Might be useful to get into the habit of using logs for later troubleshooting.
  • –size-only Modifies rsync’s “quick check” algorithm for finding files that need to be transferred, changing it from the default of transferring files with either a changed size or a changed last-modified time to just looking for files that have changed in size
    • David Corking
       
      Sounds like webdav clocks gets sufficiently out of sync with the local machine to cause trouble with rsync. I wonder if it leads to unnecessary download of entire files. Does this mean that unison won't work on webdav drives?
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    Nice tips for doing small backups with rsync
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PulseAudio/Log - Ubuntu Wiki - 0 views

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      These instructions are out-of-date for newer systems that use systemd
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